Labour Union CGIL Secretary General
Maurizio Landini on Saturday said he "absolutely thinks" that an
ongoing mobilization will lead to a general strike.
"As CGIL we have already received this mandate from the general
assembly and I am proposing it to other unions", said Landini,
answering to a question on a general strike at a demonstration
on public employment organized with labour union UIL.
"The moves the government is making, not only on the budget law,
but also beyond, are unacceptable", he said, referring in
particular to "precarious" working conditions and to a security
decree which "actually questions the right to demonstrate", he
said.
"I think about the economic and social policies of this
government", added Landini, considering them "wrong".
On Friday, metalworkers with Italian-French carmaker Stellantis
and the entire automotive sector held a strike organized by the
main metalworkers' unions Fim, Fiom and Uilm to defend
employment in the sector and relaunch the future of the
automotive industry in Italy, unions said..
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